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The Fat Pedagogy Reader
Challenging Weight-Based Oppression Through Critical Education

English · Paperback / Softback

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Over the past decade, concerns about a global «obesity epidemic» have flourished. Public health messages around physical activity, fitness, and nutrition permeate society despite significant evidence disputing the «facts» we have come to believe about «obesity». We live in a culture that privileges thinness and enables weight-based oppression, often expressed as fat phobia and fat bullying. New interdisciplinary fields that problematize «obesity» have emerged, including critical obesity studies, critical weight studies, and fat studies. There also is a small but growing literature examining weight-based oppression in educational settings in what has come to be called «fat pedagogy». The very first book of its kind, The Fat Pedagogy Reader brings together an international, interdisciplinary roster of respected authors who share heartfelt stories of oppression, privilege, resistance, and action; fascinating descriptions of empirical research; confessional tales of pedagogical (mis)adventures; and diverse accounts of educational interventions that show promise. Taken together, the authors illuminate both possibilities and pitfalls for fat pedagogy that will be of interest to scholars, educators, and social justice activists. Concluding with a fat pedagogy manifesto, the book lays a solid foundation for this important and exciting new field. This book could be adopted in courses in fat studies, critical weight studies, bodies and embodiment, fat pedagogy, feminist pedagogy, gender and education, critical pedagogy, social justice education, and diversity in education.

About the author










Erin Cameron (PhD, Lakehead University) is Assistant Professor in the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation, Memorial University, St. John¿s, Newfoundland, Canada. She has published numerous book chapters and articles in journals like Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society.
Constance Russell (PhD, University of Toronto), a Professor in the Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada, has published numerous articles and book chapters and is editor of the Canadian Journal of Environmental Education and co-editor of the Rethinking Environmental Education book series for Peter Lang.


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The Fat Pedagogy Reader brings together an international, interdisciplinary roster of respected authors who share heartfelt stories of oppression, privilege, resistance, and action; fascinating descriptions of empirical research; confessional tales of pedagogical (mis)adventures; and diverse accounts of educational interventions that show promise.

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«Simply put, this book is a major achievement of critical pedagogical scholarship. It should allow for many silenced academic voices related to its subject matter to come forward, critically organize, and further challenge the unjust disciplining of the body that is both the educational and political foundation of a classist, racist, sexist, gendered, ableist, speciesist, and here: lookist, social order. Absolutely necessary reading and extremely timely!»
(Richard Kahn, education, Antioch University Los Angeles)
«The Fat Pedagogy Reader is the book for which critical obesity and fat studies scholars have been waiting. The collection boasts work by leading scholars tackling weight-based oppression through education from a wide variety of perspectives. Writers in the book hail from a range of disciplines, from gender and queer studies to education to health sciences. As such, the book is essential reading for anyone attempting to 'teach fat' ethically, politically, and with passion in any educational setting.»
(Deborah McPhail, College of Medicine, University of Manitoba)
«Given the incredible harm children, youth, and adults, fat and thin, are facing at the hands of educators focused on the elimination of fat, The Fat Pedagogy Reader is a vital and needed piece of scholarship. Our education systems are hurting fat learners in the name of health and feeding society's ever-increasing fat prejudice. This book is a powerful tool in the fight against fat oppression.»
(Lonie McMichael, Author of Talking Fat and Acceptable Prejudice?)

Product details

Assisted by Erin Cameron (Editor), Constance Russell (Editor), Eri Cameron (Editor), Russell (Editor), Constanc Russell (Editor), CAMERON (Editor), Cameron (Editor), Cameron Erin (Editor), Russell Constance (Editor), Shirley R. Steinberg (Editor), Shirley R Steinberg (Editor), Russell (Editor), Shirley R. Steinberg (Editor of the series)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 31.03.2016
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
 
EAN 9781433125676
ISBN 978-1-4331-2567-6
Pages 278
Dimensions (packing) 18.1 x 1.6 x 25.4 cm
Weight (packing) 550 g
 
Series Counterpoints: Studies in the Postmodern Theory of Education > 467
Counterpoints > .467
Counterpoints Studies in the Postmodern Theory of Education > 467
Counterpoints > 467
Subjects Sonderpädagogik, Bildung, Beratung, Mobbing, Adipositas, Medizinsoziologie, Grundschule und Sekundarstufe I, Rat, Gender Studies, Consulting, Unterricht für Schüler mit Sozialen-, Emotionalen- oder Verhaltensstörungen, Bildungswesen: Organisation und Verwaltung, Sozialwesen und soziale Dienste, Bildungsberatung, Pädagogik: Theorie und Philosophie, EDUCATION / General, Pedagogy, Education, Lehrerausbildung, Geschlechterforschung, Bildungssystem, Constance, McDonalds, Fettsucht, Cameron, MEDICAL / Health Policy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, Sonderpädagogik: körperliche Beeinträchtigungen, Bildungswesen, Shirley, Bossing, Pädagogik / Sonderpädagogik, Pädagogik / Behinderte, Behinderung / Pädagogik, Behindertenpädagogik (Sonderpädagogik), Pädagogik / Schule, Pädagogik / Theorie, Philosophie, Anthropologie, Medizin / Soziologie, Lehrerausbildung - Lehrerfortbildung, Ausbildung / Lehrerausbildung, Essstörung / Adipositas, Frau / Gesellschaft, Politik, Recht, Based; Fat people; McDonalds; Mobbing; Weight, Reader, Russell, Challenging, Erin, Oppression, Steinberg, teacher training, Critical, Philosophy & theory of education, Teaching of physically disabled students, Gender studies: women, Philosophy and theory of education, Gender studies: women and girls, Medical Sociology, Advice on education, based, Weight, EDUCATION / Schools / Levels / Elementary, Fat people
 

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